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November
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The Traditional Approach of Academia
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C. Ezekiel O. from Muskegon Heights, MI
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Can the learner be able to investigate, offer feedback, and establish resolve, Oh,..... and then take ownership of information MORESO with the traditional approach perpetuated by academia?
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